10 Jobs That Pay You To Travel The World

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10 Jobs that PAY YOU to TRAVEL the world!

1.Au Pair

An Au Pair is a live-in childcare provider who is typically from another country. They are responsible for providing a nurturing and caring environment for children, helping with activities such as light housework, errands, meal preparation, and tutoring.

To become an Au Pair research a program that is the best fit for you. Consider the type of family you want to work with and the location you want to work in. Once you are clear about that, submit an application or fill in your profile. This will include providing information such as your education, work experience, and references. Once your application is accepted or you find a family to work with, you may need to have a medical exam, obtain an international driver’s license and obtain the necessary documents such as visa, work permit, and/or language classes.

I always wanted to become an Au Pair because I saw it as a great opportunity to move to another county and learn a new language while getting naturally integrated into the culture and surroundings. I never became an Au Pair but spoke with quite a few families in the process trying to apply and they seemed pretty decent. Please don’t skip this step. It’s important to speak to/video call with families while prospecting. While you are an Au Pair, you can travel around the country or continent on your days off work. In Europe, this is quite possible even on a budget.

A website I have personally created a profile on, therefore resulting in offers from families looking for an au pair is aupairworld.com so if this is something you are interested in you can check it out.

 

2.Flight Attendant/cabin crew/Air hostess

Working as a cabin crew requires excellent customer service skills and the ability to work well under pressure. They are responsible for ensuring the safety and comfort of passengers on board aircraft, providing a safe and enjoyable flight experience.

To become a cabin crew, start off by understanding the requirements. Flight attendant positions often require certifications and/or experience in hospitality, customer service, or aviation. Once you have determined the requirements, you can begin to prepare yourself to meet them. Prepare a resume and cover letter. This should include information about your qualifications, work experience, and educational background. Apply for positions. There are many job posting websites and employment agencies that can help you find the right position for you. Interview for the position. This can be a nerve-racking experience, but with some preparation and practice, you can be sure to make a great impression.

Airlines usually do not require you to have any prior aviation specific qualifications, as they provide full training (with their specific aircrafts in mind) so you can be certified with a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) attestation which will last 5 years.

Have a look at my playlist where I share about my experience as a Cabin Crew for the airline Ryanair.

1) [pt.1] Ryanair Assessment Day: ➬ Video Here
2) [pt.2] Ryanair Training Course: ➬ Training Course Video
3) [pt.3] First Day as a Flight Attendant: ➬ First Day At Work Video
4) Things that ANNOY Cabin Crew: ➬ Video Here
5) Ryanair Roster Reveal: ➬ Video Here
6) Reading Ryanair Cabin Crew Reviews: ➬ Video Here
7) Ryanair Cabin Crew Pay/Salary/Money: ➬ Video Here
8) Ryanair Cabin Crew Bag Essential Products: ➬ Video Here
9) Ryanair Q&A – Is The Job Worth It?: ➬ Video Here
10) Ryanair Swimming Test/Exam: ➬ Video Here
11) Ryanair Cabin Crew Training Course | Exam Study Tips: ➬ Video Here
12) The Phonetic Aviation Alphabet: ➬ Video Here
13) Roles of Cabin Crew on The Aircraft: ➬ Video Here
14) My Experience Searching for Accomodation In Berlin: ➬ Video Here
15) My Experience Flying In The Cockpit Jumpseat: ➬ Video Here
16) Working For Ryanair | What Is FREE? & What Do You PAY For?: ➬ Video Here
17) 10 Years At Ryanair | Interview with Elisabete Carinha: ➬ Video Here

 

3.International English Teacher

An international English teacher has the opportunity to travel the world and teach English to students from all kinds of backgrounds. This profession requires excellent communication and teaching skills, as well as the ability to adapt to different cultures.

To become an international English teacher, you will need to acquire a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) TESOL (Teaching English as a second language), OR CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certification. Many universities and organisations offer online and in-person TEFL courses, so you can find one that suits your needs and budget.

To be an effective teacher, it is important to understand the fundamentals of language learning. This means being aware of the different approaches to teaching and learning, such as communicative language teaching, task-based learning, and content-based instruction.

Once you have your certification and a good understanding of language learning, you will need to develop a lesson plan. This will include selecting and preparing materials, setting learning objectives, and selecting activities that are appropriate for your students.

Once you have a lesson plan, it is important to get some experience teaching. Many universities and organisations offer volunteer opportunities, so you can gain experience teaching in a real setting and receive feedback from experienced teachers.

Once you have a TEFL, TESOL or CELTA certification, experience teaching, and a strategy for lesson planning, you can start applying for international English teaching jobs. Many websites list job postings, so you can find a job that suits your needs and start teaching English abroad.

 

4.WWOOF

WWOOF stands for World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms. It is a network of organic farms and homesteads that offer volunteers the chance to learn about sustainable living and organic farming.

You can learn about organic food, agriculture, and sustainable lifestyles by participating in WWOOFing. Additionally, you will get the chance to socialise with locals, make new acquaintances, and establish new relationships with the environment.

Without any exchange of cash, WWOOFers spend their days residing with the host family and gaining first-hand knowledge of agro-ecological and sustainable farming practises.

 

5.Cruise Ship Worker

Working on a cruise ship is a great way to gain international experience and explore the world. Cruise ship workers typically provide customer service, entertainment, and hospitality to passengers.

  • Research the available opportunities for cruise ship employment. There are many different job opportunities available, from hospitality staff to medical personnel.
  • Gather the qualifications and credentials needed for the position you are interested in. Most positions require certifications and/or qualifications, such as medical qualifications or safety certifications.
  • Contact a cruise line or cruise ship recruitment agency to apply for the position. You will need to provide them with your qualifications and credentials as part of the application process.
  • Prepare for your interview. Many cruise ship employers will conduct an initial phone or video interview before inviting you for an in-person interview.
  • If you are successful in your interview, you will be offered a position. You will then need to complete all the necessary paperwork, such as visas and medical checks, before you can join the cruise ship.

6.Digital Nomad

Digital nomads are individuals who can work remotely from anywhere in the world. They are often freelancers or entrepreneurs who use technology to work from different locations, usually for an extended period of time.

Here a 5 tips to become a Digital Nomad

  1. Determine your ideal location: Decide where you want to live and work as a digital nomad. Research different countries to find the best fit for your budget and lifestyle.
  2. Assess your skillset: Take a look at the skills you have and decide what kind of digital nomad job you would be qualified for.
  3. Create a portfolio: Build a portfolio of your work to showcase to potential employers.
  4. And/or find a job: Begin searching for digital nomad jobs that fit your skillset and location.
  5. Make a plan: Develop an action plan to help you stay organized and on track. Set goals, create a budget, and research visa requirements.

 

7.Travel Blogger/Content Creator

A travel blogger or travel content creator is someone who enjoys exploring new places and creating content about their experiences. They often have a website or blog or main social media platform where they post stories, photos, videos and tips about their travels.

6 steps to becoming a travel content creator

  1. Start by creating website or an account such as YouTube, Tiktok, or Instagram to showcase your work and demonstrate your expertise in the travel content creation field. This will act as your portfolio.
  2. Develop relationships with tourism boards, hotels, airlines, and other travel industry partners.
  3. Follow and reach out to other travel content creators and influencers in the field to learn from them and gain insight into the industry.
  4. Focus on creating quality content that is both informative and entertaining.
  5. Utilise social media to share your content and engage with your audience to build a strong following and community.
  6. find ways to diversify your income streams

 

8.Business Owner – Set up your own business (be free)

Running a business overseas requires a lot of passion, dedication, and hard work. Business owners need to be able to manage multiple tasks, understand local cultures, and build relationships with customers in order to be successful.

 To get started, do some research about the type of business you want to start and the industry it operates in. You should also research the local market to understand what competition you may be up against. Create a Business Plan: This is essential to setting up a business. Your business plan should include details such as your business goals, financial projections, and actionable steps to achieve them. Secure Funding: You can use personal savings, apply for a loan, or look for investors to provide the necessary capital to start your business. Register Your Business: Be sure to register your business with the relevant authorities and obtain any necessary licenses or permits. Launch Your Business: Make sure you have a marketing plan in place to help spread the word about your business. It’s also important to have a system in place to track your progress and ensure you stay on track with your business goals.

 

9.International Consultant

International consultants provide advice and expertise to clients in different countries. They help businesses develop strategies to succeed in the global market and provide insights into the local culture.

Becoming a consultant can be a rewarding career path! The first step is to identify what type of consultant you would like to be. Do you want to focus on business, finance, marketing, IT, or another specialty? Once you have identified what type of consultant you want to be, you should gain experience in the area, such as through internships, volunteering, or even taking classes. Additionally, network with professionals in the field and make sure to build up your portfolio. Once you have the experience and credentials necessary, you can start your own consulting business and begin to market your services.

 

10.International Tour Guide

International tour guides are responsible for providing a unique and exciting experience for tourists. They need to be knowledgeable about the area, have excellent communication skills, and be able to think on their feet in order to provide a great experience for their clients.

Becoming a tour guide can be a great way to make a living while exploring the world and sharing your knowledge with others. To become a tour guide, you will need to have a good understanding of the area you plan to tour, the language spoken in the area, and a passion for travel and people. To start, you can research the requirements of becoming a tour guide in the area you plan to work in. You may need to obtain a certification or license depending on the regulations in the area. You should also look into what type of tour companies are available and what types of tours they offer. It may also be beneficial to gain experience in the tourism industry by taking on a job such as working as a tour manager, tour assistant, or tour operator. Once you have the necessary experience and qualifications, you can begin to network and make connections with tour companies and potential clients. Finally, you should consider marketing yourself as a tour guide by creating a website, social media accounts, and promoting yourself at travel and tourism events.

Airbnb Experiences can also be a great way to start as an international tour guide. Check out the website here to see what experiences are already being hosted as they may inspire you to start your own experience.

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